Cosentino family - My relative Costantino Cosentino's immigration information said he was last from Caltanissetta. He was born around 1882. His wife was Rose Di Gloria. Both immigrated to the US in 1909. I would like to trace their roots back but can't find any birth or marriage information. Any help is appreciated.

Welcome to IG websiteHeres a marriage of Costantino Cosentino but his wifes name is Rocca Di GloriaINDEX#1181904 May 21st in the town of Caltanissetta marriage of Costantino Cosentino age 23 sulfurminer born in Caltanissetta son of Vincenzo Cosentino and Giuseppa Macaluso married to Rocca Di Gloria age 19 born in Pietraperzia daughter of deceased Vincenzo Di Gloria and Maria Di GregorioCLICK ON IMAGE

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Birth record of Costantino Cosentino INDEX#608 1881 July 3rd in the town of Caltanissetta birth of Costantino Cosentino son of Vincenzo Cosentino age 35 sulfur miner and Giuseppa MacalusoCLICK ON IMAGE

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Birth record of Rocca Di GloriaINDEX#301885 Jan 8th in a house in the town of Pietraperzia in house on via San Nicola birth of Rocca Di Gloria daughter of Vincenzo Di Gloria age 50 farmer and his wife Maria Di Gregorio cotton spinnerCLICK ON IMAGE

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Death record of Vincenzo Di Gloria (father of Rocca)INDEX#3501898 Dec 19th in the town of Pietraperzia death of Vincenzo Di Gloria age 69 son of Rosario Di Gloria and Calogera Sallina husband of Maria Di GregorioCLICK ON IMAGE

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Thanks again everyone! Just saw that the birth record is the certificate. Is there any further information, for example number of children, siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. I'd like to trace as far back as possible.Thanks again!

The above is a link to online records for the town which you can access for free. There are some indexes after a given year, and there are names in the margins, so you may want to try to sift through some records yourself to see if you can find additional information on this family.

Birth record of Calogero Cosentino (brother of Costantino Cosentino )INDEX# 9431874 Oct 26th in the town of Caltanissetta birth of Calgero Cosentino son of Vincenzo Cosentino age 30 farmer (son of deceased Calogero) and Giuseppa Macaluso age 26 daughter of Salvatore)Sidenote says he married Apollonia Boccignone??? Mar 18 1911CLICK ON IMAGE

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From familysearch.org records of Italy, Caltanissetta, Cal...on (Tribunale), 1866-1910CaltanissettaPOSSIBLE DEATH RECORD OF CALOGERO COSENTINO FATHER OF VINCENZO COSENTINOINDEX#481866 Jan 21st in the town of Caltanissetta death of Calgero Cosentino age 66(1800) son of deceased Costantino Cosentino and deceased Salvatrice La Franca PG 1 LINK https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/T ... ,247645801

Marriage of Vincenzo Cosentino and Giuseppa MacalusoINDEX#381869 Mar 19th in the town of Caltanissetta marriage of Vincenzo Cosentino age 26 farmer son of deceased Calogero Cosentino and Anna Maria Cancemi married to Giuseppa Macaluso age 26 daughter of Silvestre Macaluso and Michela Tomaselli On the death record of Calogero Cosentino (father of Vincenzo Cosentino ) says his wife is Anna Cancemi so that's the right death record with this marriage infoCLICK ON IMAGE

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